> My address sometimes gets blocked as coming from a dynamically
> assigned IP address, even though the IP address is a static address.
Okay, that's odd.  But what could the ISP do about it?

> list services that use PBL are not a good idea and serve the interests
> that are exactly opposite to the Devuan philosophy.
It's a trade-off, as usual.  I don't know how much actual spam gets filtered 
out, so I can't tell whether the trade-off is worth it.

> I'm not letting ISPs take over users' freedom to host their own MTAs,
> and you should not either. :P
My ISP doesn't filter my connection, so they're holding to their end of the 
deal.  Beyond that, there's really nothing they could do about foreign MTAs 
refusing to accept mail from here.
But I still want to run a local MTA, and I do, as my mail headers should 
confirm.
I am just forced to send outgoing mail via a relay (incoming mail is handed to 
postfix by fetchmail).
It is unfortunate, but still the least painful feasible way of doing EMail 
these days, given the constraints, apart from throwing money at it.
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